On Saturday, August 23, astronomers in the UAE peered through telescopes, high-tech gadgets, and possibly even squinted dramatically at the sky, but the crescent moon refused to make an appearance. The UAE’s astronomy centre finally declared on Sunday, August 24: no moon spotted. So, what does this mean for Prophet’s Muhammad’s birthday?
Safar Gets an Extra Day (Like That Uninvited Guest)
With no moon sighting, the Islamic month of Safar stretches to 30 days. Translation: Rabi Al Awwal officially begins on Monday, August 25. Think of it as when your relatives extend their stay “just one more day”, except here, it’s the calendar pulling that trick. Does this mean a long weekend for Prophet’s birthday? Let’s find out!
Prophet’s Birthday = Potential Long Weekend

Here’s the part everyone is really interested in: Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday falls on Friday, September 5 (12 Rabi Al Awwal). Which could mean a three-day weekend for UAE residents. Imagine: Friday off, followed by Saturday and Sunday, the holy grail of long weekends. Perfect for a mini staycation or simply catching up on sleep.
Before you run to book that beach resort, note: the UAE government hasn’t officially confirmed the holiday. Consider this the “maybe” RSVP you get from flaky friends, promising but not final. Despite advanced telescopes and high-powered astronomical imaging, the moon was a no-show in the Arab region on Saturday. Even the ultra-fancy tech couldn’t spot it. Basically, the moon ghosted the entire Middle East.
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Saudi & UAE Out of Sync (For Once)
In a rare celestial mismatch, Saudi Arabia started Rabi Al Awwal on Sunday, August 24, while the UAE joins a group of countries, including India, Pakistan, Oman, and Indonesia, beginning a day later on Monday, August 25. Cue the friendly cross-border debates of “we started first.”
Interestingly, on Friday, August 22, the Al-Khatim Astronomical Observatory managed to capture a dusty, blurry snap of the crescent moon. Think of it as spotting a celebrity at the airport: you know they’re there, but the photo’s not making it to Vogue.
How Exactly Does Rabi Al Awwal Affect Prophet’s Birthday?
This month holds deep significance for Muslims, as Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birthday falls on the 12th day. The UAE, along with many countries, observes this as a public holiday.
The Lunar Calendar: When the Moon Decides the Prophet’s Birthday
Every 29th day of a Hijri month, the UAE moon-sighting committee steps outside, eyes and telescopes at the ready, waiting for the crescent to appear. Since the Islamic calendar is lunar, each month begins only when the moon is spotted, making it the most unpredictable calendar you’ll ever follow.
So for now, keep the picnic baskets, spa deals, and holiday itineraries ready but on pause. If all goes well, the moon might just gift you a long weekend.
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